Hidden behind the large BP refinery in East Chicago, Indiana, lies a small town with narrow streets and old European-scale homes. Once a thriving community, Marktown was a planned company town founded by Clayton Mark and designed by Howard Van Doren Show for workers at Mark Manufacturing in 1917. Unlike the Pullman community in Chicago which has been preserved with the status of National Historical Park, Marktown is one of many company towns that have slowly been abandoned, boarded up or demolished because of company shutdowns, worker exodus, and residual pollutants. Abandoned houses, businesses, and occupied homes stand next to each other with the memory of the past. Marktown retains its working-class character with an uncertain future.
Date Taken: | 07.2023 |
Date Uploaded: | 11.2023 |
Photo Location: | Marktown, Indiana, United States of America |
Camera: | NIKON D850 |
Copyright: | © Iwona Biedermann |